Dino Dizdarevic was murdered in Chester, Penn. on the morning of May 1, 2014. He had traveled to Chester from Philadelphia after meeting a man on a dating site.
Dino’s friends and family were able to access his computer to get some information on his whereabouts that night, but police have so far been unable to unlock Dino’s phone, which friends say is a phone with a swipe lock.
Crime Watch Daily asked Delaware CountyDistrict AttorneyJack Whelan why law enforcement has been unable to open Dino's phone, which may possibly hold clues to his murder.
Check your local listings at CrimeWatchDaily.com.

An Associated Press and USA TODAYNetwork analysis of Gun ViolenceArchive data covering a 3½ year period through June of this year— reveals that Wilmington far and away leads the country in its rate of shootings among young people under 18. (Sept. 8)
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A rare 4.1 magnitude earthquake rattled the Northeast Thursday, centered near Dover, Delaware. It was felt from Washington, D.C. to northern New York. No injuries or damage was reported. ChiefWCBS weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has more on the quake.
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While other states are gradually moving away from special diets for unruly prisoners, Delaware officials are sticking with their use of what is commonly known as "the loaf." The meatless mashup has vegetables, bread, rice and other ingredients. (Jan. 31)
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1. The Dutch were the first Europeans to settle in present-day Delaware in the middle region by establishing a trading post at Zwaanendael, near the site of Lewes in 1631. Within a year all the settlers were killed in a dispute with area Native American tribes. In 1638 New Sweden, a Swedish trading post and colony, was established, which lasted for 17 years, until the Dutch came back and reconquered the area. But just 9 years later they were conquered by a fleet of English ships, under the direction of James, Duke of York. Delaware was one of the 13 colonies participating in the American Revolution. On December 7, 1787, Delaware became the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States, and has since promoted itself as "The First State".
2. Delaware is the second-smallest state in the country. It stretches just under 100 miles long, and is only 35 miles at its widest point. With fewer than one million residents and a total area not much larger than Anchorage, Alaska, the state of Delaware is naturally at a bit of a disadvantage when it comes the rest of the country's appreciation for it. Despite being the second-smallest state, Delaware is also the sixth most densely populated state in America.
3. In the1820s the DuPont family (probably best known as being allied to the General Motors Company during the 1930s) established a gunpowder mill on the banks of Brandywine River in Wilmington. Over time, the family turned into the largest producer of gunpowder in the world. Even now, the family are responsible for 5-10% of the total employment of the population of Delaware.
4. The log cabin originated in Finland. Finnish settlers arrived in Delaware in the mid-1600s and brought with them plans for the log cabin, one of the enduring symbols of the American pioneer. One of the cabins has been preserved and is on display at the Delaware Agricultural Museum in Dover.
5. Tradition holds the first time Betsy Ross's famous flag was flown was at the Battle of Cooch's Bridge. This historic site is located on route 4 in Newark.
6. Thomas Garret lost his entire fortune in his battle against slavery. He was sued by a Maryland slave owner and fined for aiding a black family in flight. Over his lifetime, Garrett reportedly helped more than 2,000 fugitive slaves move through Delaware, an important stop on the Underground Railroad.
7. Dover is the capital and second-largest city in the U.S. state of Delaware. It is also the county seat of Kent County. It is located on the St. Jones River in the Delaware River coastal plain. It was named by William Penn of Dover in Kent, England. As of2010, the city had a population of 36,047.
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Delaware (band)

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Early history: Beginnings as Beyond

Delaware started out in 1994 in Drammen, Norway as Beyond, a punk/hardcore band who later developed a more pop/melancholic rock sound. Their original line-up consisted of Jon Fredrik "Joffe" Torgersen on vocals, Jørgen Nøvik on drums, Ronny Andreassen on bass, Erik Lauritzen on guitars and Kyrre Bekkelund on guitars. A year later, inspired by British “indie” rock from the 90s, the band began recording their first demo, Icons, while Richard Holmsen and Petter Laugerud replaced Lauritzen, shortly after Nøvik had moved on from the band to become a professional snowboarder and start his own musik and art projects. Eager to get their music heard, Beyond self-released their debut and sold it in local shops and concerts. Their underground fan base began to grow.

In 1998, Beyond recorded their follow-up, Polyphonic, which they believed could be their major breakthrough. Before it could be released, a problem arose and the band had an important decision to make. Kyrre decided to leave the band to dedicate his time to his schooling. Feeling that they could not continue without him, Beyond disbanded and Polyphonic was scrapped.

Darlington's Bridge at Delaware Station

The Darlington's Bridge at Delaware Station was a highway bridge over the Delaware River in the community of Delaware, New Jersey (known locally as Delaware Station). Formerly a railroad bridge constructed by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1871 to replace an earlier 1855 timber span, the bridge was sold off when the new one upstream was constructed. Henry V. Darlington, an Episcopal minister in Delaware and nearby Belvidere offered to buy the second-hand bridge for $5,000 (1914 USD, equal to $118,123 today). Darlington converted it into a highway bridge, using two fired members of the nearby Meyer's Ferry to be toll collectors. The bridge prospered, becoming a part of State Highway Route6 in 1927 and U.S. Route46 in 1936. In 1932, during the massive state takeover of bridges by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, Darlington refused offers, bargaining his way up to $275,000 (1932 USD, equal to $4,769,573 today) before accepting the sale. This amount was a far cry from the nearby Belvidere-Riverton and Portland-Columbia Covered Bridge, which were accepted for $60,000 (equal to $1,040,634 today) and $50,000 (equal to $867,195 today) respectively. On that moment, tolls along the bridge and Route6 were eliminated. The bridge prospered toll-free for another 21 years, until the construction of the Portland-Columbia Toll Bridge upstream at Columbia. Although Reverend Darlington was still alive to see all this transpire, the Commission ceased operations on the Darlington Bridge on April3, 1954, and the bridge was immediately demolished.

1986 Delaware 500

Summary

There were 41 drivers who originally qualified for this race; only George Wiltshire failed to make the final 40-car starting grid. All but one of the drivers were born in the United States of America; Cliff Hucul was born in Canada.

This race lasted 500-laps or four hours and twenty-two minutes. Mike Potter received the last-place finish of this race due to problems with his engine on lap 22. Ricky Rudd would end up defeating Neil Bonnet by slightly more than five seconds. His one-lap penalty for driving past the pace car was eventually relegated to a "slap on the wrist" for Rudd; as his Ford Thunderbird performed like a flawless machine from lap 200 to the checkered flag. Out of the 56 racing events that Ricky Rudd did at Dover International Speedway, his average start was 13th place while his average finish was 14th place with four confirmed victories. The pole position of the race would end up going to Geoffrey Bodine for travelling up to 146.205 miles per hour (235.294km/h) during his solo qualifying runs. Tim Richmond ended up being the lowest-place driver to actually make it through the race. Only Ricky Rudd, Neil Bonnett, and Kyle Petty would finish the race in the lead lap.

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The Early Show, like many of its predecessors, traditionally placed third in the ratings, behind NBC's Today and ABC's Good Morning America. Much like Today and its fellow NBC program The Tonight Show, the Early Show title was analogous to that of CBS's late-night talk show, the Late Show.

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Dino Dizdarevic was murdered in Chester, Penn. on the morning of May 1, 2014. He had traveled to Chester from Philadelphia after meeting a man on a dating site.
Dino’s friends and family were able to access his computer to get some information on his whereabouts that night, but police have so far been unable to unlock Dino’s phone, which friends say is a phone with a swipe lock.
Crime Watch Daily asked Delaware CountyDistrict AttorneyJack Whelan why law enforcement has been unable to open Dino's phone, which may possibly hold clues to his murder.
Check your local listings at CrimeWatchDaily.com.

Delaware City Leads Nation in Teen Shootings

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4.1 magnitude earthquake in Delaware "extremely rare"

4.1 magnitude earthquake in Delaware "extremely rare"

4.1 magnitude earthquake in Delaware "extremely rare"

A rare 4.1 magnitude earthquake rattled the Northeast Thursday, centered near Dover, Delaware. It was felt from Washington, D.C. to northern New York. No injuries or damage was reported. ChiefWCBS weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has more on the quake.
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Delaware Prisons Serve Loaf Amid Declining Use

Delaware Prisons Serve Loaf Amid Declining Use

Delaware Prisons Serve Loaf Amid Declining Use

While other states are gradually moving away from special diets for unruly prisoners, Delaware officials are sticking with their use of what is commonly known as "the loaf." The meatless mashup has vegetables, bread, rice and other ingredients. (Jan. 31)
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7 Facts about Delaware

7 Facts about Delaware

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2. Delaware is the second-smallest state in the country. It stretches just under 100 miles long, and is only 35 miles at its widest point. With fewer than one million residents and a total area not much larger than Anchorage, Alaska, the state of Delaware is naturally at a bit of a disadvantage when it comes the rest of the country's appreciation for it. Despite being the second-smallest state, Delaware is also the sixth most densely populated state in America.
3. In the1820s the DuPont family (probably best known as being allied to the General Motors Company during the 1930s) established a gunpowder mill on the banks of Brandywine River in Wilmington. Over time, the family turned into the largest producer of gunpowder in the world. Even now, the family are responsible for 5-10% of the total employment of the population of Delaware.
4. The log cabin originated in Finland. Finnish settlers arrived in Delaware in the mid-1600s and brought with them plans for the log cabin, one of the enduring symbols of the American pioneer. One of the cabins has been preserved and is on display at the Delaware Agricultural Museum in Dover.
5. Tradition holds the first time Betsy Ross's famous flag was flown was at the Battle of Cooch's Bridge. This historic site is located on route 4 in Newark.
6. Thomas Garret lost his entire fortune in his battle against slavery. He was sued by a Maryland slave owner and fined for aiding a black family in flight. Over his lifetime, Garrett reportedly helped more than 2,000 fugitive slaves move through Delaware, an important stop on the Underground Railroad.
7. Dover is the capital and second-largest city in the U.S. state of Delaware. It is also the county seat of Kent County. It is located on the St. Jones River in the Delaware River coastal plain. It was named by William Penn of Dover in Kent, England. As of2010, the city had a population of 36,047.
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Dino Dizdarevic was murdered in Chester, Penn. on the morning of May 1, 2014. He had traveled to Chester from Philadelphia after meeting a man on a dating site.
Dino’s friends and family were able to access his computer to get some information on his whereabouts that night, but police have so far been unable to unlock Dino’s phone, which friends say is a phone with a swipe lock.
Crime Watch Daily asked Delaware CountyDistrict AttorneyJack Whelan why law enforcement has been unable to open Dino's phone, which may possibly hold clues to his murder.
Check your local listings at CrimeWatchDaily.com.

Delaware City Leads Nation in Teen Shootings

An Associated Press and USA TODAYNetwork analysis of Gun ViolenceArchive data covering a 3½ year period through June of this year— reveals that Wilmington far and away leads the country in its rate of shootings among young people under 18. (Sept. 8)
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4.1 magnitude earthquake in Delaware "extremely rare"

A rare 4.1 magnitude earthquake rattled the Northeast Thursday, centered near Dover, Delaware. It was felt from Washington, D.C. to northern New York. No injuries or damage was reported. ChiefWCBS weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has more on the quake.
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Delaware Prisons Serve Loaf Amid Declining Use

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delaware county community college bookstore number
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Dino Dizdarevic was murdered in Chester, Penn. on the morning of May 1, 2014. He had traveled to Chester from Philadelphia after meeting a man on a dating site.
Dino’s friends and family were able to access his computer to get some information on his whereabouts that night, but police have so far been unable to unlock Dino’s phone, which friends say is a phone with a swipe lock.
Crime Watch Daily asked Delaware CountyDistrict AttorneyJack Whelan why law enforcement has been unable to open Dino's phone, which may possibly hold clues to his murder.
Check your local listings at CrimeWatchDaily.com.

Dino Dizdarevic was murdered in Chester, Penn. on the morning of May 1, 2014. He had traveled to Chester from Philadelphia after meeting a man on a dating site.
Dino’s friends and family were able to access his computer to get some information on his whereabouts that night, but police have so far been unable to unlock Dino’s phone, which friends say is a phone with a swipe lock.
Crime Watch Daily asked Delaware CountyDistrict AttorneyJack Whelan why law enforcement has been unable to open Dino's phone, which may possibly hold clues to his murder.
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An Associated Press and USA TODAYNetwork analysis of Gun ViolenceArchive data covering a 3½ year period through June of this year— reveals that Wilmington far and away leads the country in its rate of shootings among young people under 18. (Sept. 8)
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A rare 4.1 magnitude earthquake rattled the Northeast Thursday, centered near Dover, Delaware. It was felt from Washington, D.C. to northern New York. No injuries or damage was reported. ChiefWCBS weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has more on the quake.
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Delaware Prisons Serve Loaf Amid Declining Use

While other states are gradually moving away from special diets for unruly prisoners, Delaware officials are sticking with their use of what is commonly known a...

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7 Facts about Delaware

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1. The Dutch were the first Europeans to settle in present-day Delaware in the middle region by establishing a trading post at Zwaanendael, near the site of Lewes in 1631. Within a year all the settlers were killed in a dispute with area Native American tribes. In 1638 New Sweden, a Swedish trading post and colony, was established, which lasted for 17 years, until the Dutch came back and reconquered the area. But just 9 years later they were conquered by a fleet of English ships, under the direction of James, Duke of York. Delaware was one of the 13 colonies participating in the American Revolution. On December 7, 1787, Delaware became the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States, and has since promoted itself as "The First State".
2. Delaware is the second-smallest state in the country. It stretches just under 100 miles long, and is only 35 miles at its widest point. With fewer than one million residents and a total area not much larger than Anchorage, Alaska, the state of Delaware is naturally at a bit of a disadvantage when it comes the rest of the country's appreciation for it. Despite being the second-smallest state, Delaware is also the sixth most densely populated state in America.
3. In the1820s the DuPont family (probably best known as being allied to the General Motors Company during the 1930s) established a gunpowder mill on the banks of Brandywine River in Wilmington. Over time, the family turned into the largest producer of gunpowder in the world. Even now, the family are responsible for 5-10% of the total employment of the population of Delaware.
4. The log cabin originated in Finland. Finnish settlers arrived in Delaware in the mid-1600s and brought with them plans for the log cabin, one of the enduring symbols of the American pioneer. One of the cabins has been preserved and is on display at the Delaware Agricultural Museum in Dover.
5. Tradition holds the first time Betsy Ross's famous flag was flown was at the Battle of Cooch's Bridge. This historic site is located on route 4 in Newark.
6. Thomas Garret lost his entire fortune in his battle against slavery. He was sued by a Maryland slave owner and fined for aiding a black family in flight. Over his lifetime, Garrett reportedly helped more than 2,000 fugitive slaves move through Delaware, an important stop on the Underground Railroad.
7. Dover is the capital and second-largest city in the U.S. state of Delaware. It is also the county seat of Kent County. It is located on the St. Jones River in the Delaware River coastal plain. It was named by William Penn of Dover in Kent, England. As of2010, the city had a population of 36,047.
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1. The Dutch were the first Europeans to settle in present-day Delaware in the middle region by establishing a trading post at Zwaanendael, near the site of Lewes in 1631. Within a year all the settlers were killed in a dispute with area Native American tribes. In 1638 New Sweden, a Swedish trading post and colony, was established, which lasted for 17 years, until the Dutch came back and reconquered the area. But just 9 years later they were conquered by a fleet of English ships, under the direction of James, Duke of York. Delaware was one of the 13 colonies participating in the American Revolution. On December 7, 1787, Delaware became the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States, and has since promoted itself as "The First State".
2. Delaware is the second-smallest state in the country. It stretches just under 100 miles long, and is only 35 miles at its widest point. With fewer than one million residents and a total area not much larger than Anchorage, Alaska, the state of Delaware is naturally at a bit of a disadvantage when it comes the rest of the country's appreciation for it. Despite being the second-smallest state, Delaware is also the sixth most densely populated state in America.
3. In the1820s the DuPont family (probably best known as being allied to the General Motors Company during the 1930s) established a gunpowder mill on the banks of Brandywine River in Wilmington. Over time, the family turned into the largest producer of gunpowder in the world. Even now, the family are responsible for 5-10% of the total employment of the population of Delaware.
4. The log cabin originated in Finland. Finnish settlers arrived in Delaware in the mid-1600s and brought with them plans for the log cabin, one of the enduring symbols of the American pioneer. One of the cabins has been preserved and is on display at the Delaware Agricultural Museum in Dover.
5. Tradition holds the first time Betsy Ross's famous flag was flown was at the Battle of Cooch's Bridge. This historic site is located on route 4 in Newark.
6. Thomas Garret lost his entire fortune in his battle against slavery. He was sued by a Maryland slave owner and fined for aiding a black family in flight. Over his lifetime, Garrett reportedly helped more than 2,000 fugitive slaves move through Delaware, an important stop on the Underground Railroad.
7. Dover is the capital and second-largest city in the U.S. state of Delaware. It is also the county seat of Kent County. It is located on the St. Jones River in the Delaware River coastal plain. It was named by William Penn of Dover in Kent, England. As of2010, the city had a population of 36,047.
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Dino Dizdarevic was murdered in Chester, Penn. on the morning of May 1, 2014. He had traveled to Chester from Philadelphia after meeting a man on a dating site.
Dino’s friends and family were able to access his computer to get some information on his whereabouts that night, but police have so far been unable to unlock Dino’s phone, which friends say is a phone with a swipe lock.
Crime Watch Daily asked Delaware CountyDistrict AttorneyJack Whelan why law enforcement has been unable to open Dino's phone, which may possibly hold clues to his murder.
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Delaware City Leads Nation in Teen Shootings

An Associated Press and USA TODAYNetwork analysis of Gun ViolenceArchive data covering a 3½ year period through June of this year— reveals that Wilmington far and away leads the country in its rate of shootings among young people under 18. (Sept. 8)
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4.1 magnitude earthquake in Delaware "extremely rare"

A rare 4.1 magnitude earthquake rattled the Northeast Thursday, centered near Dover, Delaware. It was felt from Washington, D.C. to northern New York. No injuries or damage was reported. ChiefWCBS weathercaster Lonnie Quinn has more on the quake.
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Delaware Prisons Serve Loaf Amid Declining Use

While other states are gradually moving away from special diets for unruly prisoners, Delaware officials are sticking with their use of what is commonly known as "the loaf." The meatless mashup has vegetables, bread, rice and other ingredients. (Jan. 31)
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7 Facts about Delaware

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1. The Dutch were the first Europeans to settle in present-day Delaware in the middle region by establishing a trading post at Zwaanendael, near the site of Lewes in 1631. Within a year all the settlers were killed in a dispute with area Native American tribes. In 1638 New Sweden, a Swedish trading post and colony, was established, which lasted for 17 years, until the Dutch came back and reconquered the area. But just 9 years later they were conquered by a fleet of English ships, under the direction of James, Duke of York. Delaware was one of the 13 colonies participating in the American Revolution. On December 7, 1787, Delaware became the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States, and has since promoted itself as "The First State".
2. Delaware is the second-smallest state in the country. It stretches just under 100 miles long, and is only 35 miles at its widest point. With fewer than one million residents and a total area not much larger than Anchorage, Alaska, the state of Delaware is naturally at a bit of a disadvantage when it comes the rest of the country's appreciation for it. Despite being the second-smallest state, Delaware is also the sixth most densely populated state in America.
3. In the1820s the DuPont family (probably best known as being allied to the General Motors Company during the 1930s) established a gunpowder mill on the banks of Brandywine River in Wilmington. Over time, the family turned into the largest producer of gunpowder in the world. Even now, the family are responsible for 5-10% of the total employment of the population of Delaware.
4. The log cabin originated in Finland. Finnish settlers arrived in Delaware in the mid-1600s and brought with them plans for the log cabin, one of the enduring symbols of the American pioneer. One of the cabins has been preserved and is on display at the Delaware Agricultural Museum in Dover.
5. Tradition holds the first time Betsy Ross's famous flag was flown was at the Battle of Cooch's Bridge. This historic site is located on route 4 in Newark.
6. Thomas Garret lost his entire fortune in his battle against slavery. He was sued by a Maryland slave owner and fined for aiding a black family in flight. Over his lifetime, Garrett reportedly helped more than 2,000 fugitive slaves move through Delaware, an important stop on the Underground Railroad.
7. Dover is the capital and second-largest city in the U.S. state of Delaware. It is also the county seat of Kent County. It is located on the St. Jones River in the Delaware River coastal plain. It was named by William Penn of Dover in Kent, England. As of2010, the city had a population of 36,047.
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History

Early history: Beginnings as Beyond

Delaware started out in 1994 in Drammen, Norway as Beyond, a punk/hardcore band who later developed a more pop/melancholic rock sound. Their original line-up consisted of Jon Fredrik "Joffe" Torgersen on vocals, Jørgen Nøvik on drums, Ronny Andreassen on bass, Erik Lauritzen on guitars and Kyrre Bekkelund on guitars. A year later, inspired by British “indie” rock from the 90s, the band began recording their first demo, Icons, while Richard Holmsen and Petter Laugerud replaced Lauritzen, shortly after Nøvik had moved on from the band to become a professional snowboarder and start his own musik and art projects. Eager to get their music heard, Beyond self-released their debut and sold it in local shops and concerts. Their underground fan base began to grow.

In 1998, Beyond recorded their follow-up, Polyphonic, which they believed could be their major breakthrough. Before it could be released, a problem arose and the band had an important decision to make. Kyrre decided to leave the band to dedicate his time to his schooling. Feeling that they could not continue without him, Beyond disbanded and Polyphonic was scrapped.